Metal Tile Cleaning San Diego
How To Clean Metal Decorative Tiles
Floor, wall, and kitchen backsplashes all benefit from the complexity and texture that decorative metal tiles bring.
Although these tiles’ embossed surfaces contribute to their aesthetic allure, they also seem to collect grease from the kitchen as well as dust and other debris. Keep your house tidy and clean by regularly dusting and cleaning ornamental metal tiles to help prevent these stains. San Diego Tile Grout Cleaning can be contacted. Check out our services for restoring floors.
- Dust tiles on an extension pole using a feather duster or static-type duster. Pay careful attention to seams and corners where mud and dirt continue to accumulate.
- Fill a bucket with warm water and apply a small amount of detergent to a grease-cutting tub.
- Set up a ladder to reach ornamental metal tiles mounted on the ceiling or higher along the wall.
- Dip a sponge or rag into a mixture of water and soap, then absorb excess humidity.
- Climb the ladder to clean off grease and grime from tiles that are hard to touch.
- Clean your sponge or rag sometimes by dipping it into your bucket and pulling it out before continuing.
- Dry tiles to leave with a clean, polished finish, use a lint-free rug. Pay special attention to seams and areas where tiles meet other finishes, as moisture in these areas can cause harm.
Things You Need
- Duster to pole extension
- Overhead ladder
- Bucket
- Detergent dish
- Sponge
- Lint-free towel or fabric
Warnings
- Use caution when doing some ladder-work. Place the ladder on flat, level surfaces and do not encourage anyone to play around or close the ladder when you’re working.
- Don’t try dusting metal tiles in your kitchen. Possibly scatter grease and make a bigger mess.
- Prepare to wash with soap and water for kitchen tiles.
- Don’t use any scouring pads, steel wool or harsh abrasives to scrub a ceiling with metal.